in this set of material, the reading states that salvage logging is beneficial both to a damaged forest and to the economy. However, the professor explains that it is true that it has benefit on a forest and the economy but it is not too much and refutes each of author's reasons.
First, the reading states that salvage logging removes the remains of dead trees and makes room for fresh growth. On the contrary, the professor refutes this point by stating that cleaning doesn't necessary to growth fresh tree. She argues that the soil need decomposing materials because it gives a lot of necessary elements to the soil.
Second, the article claims that decaying wood is a highly suitable habitat for insects such as the spruce bark beetle. In contract, the professor contends that the spruce bark beetle was living in a forest for thousand years. It doesn't have any effect on forest. The birds also are depending on these insects. these animals are so necessary to forest.
Third, the reading avers that salvage logging has economic benefits and creates more jobs. Conversely, the lecture opposes this point by saying that it has little effect on economy because these accidents are temporary. And also it will be so expensive because they will be using helicopter. it will create more jobs, she argues that it is not true because the worker need training and experience
in
this set of material, the reading states that salvage logging is beneficial both to a damaged
forest
and to the economy.
However
, the professor
explains
that it is true that it has benefit on a
forest
and the economy
but
it is not too much and refutes each of author's reasons.
First
, the reading states that salvage logging removes the remains of dead trees and
makes
room for fresh growth.
On the contrary
, the professor refutes this point by stating that cleaning doesn't necessary to growth fresh tree. She argues that the soil need decomposing materials
because
it gives
a lot of
necessary elements to the soil.
Second, the article claims that decaying wood is a
highly
suitable habitat for insects such as the spruce bark beetle. In contract, the professor contends that the spruce bark beetle was living in a
forest
for
thousand
years. It doesn't have any effect on
forest
. The birds
also
are depending
on these insects.
these
animals are
so
necessary to forest.
Third, the reading avers that salvage logging has economic benefits and creates more jobs.
Conversely
, the lecture opposes this point by saying that it has
little
effect on economy
because
these accidents are temporary. And
also
it will be
so
expensive
because
they will be using helicopter.
it
will create more jobs, she argues that it is not true
because
the worker need training and
experience